The pie charts compare three countries in terms of using dangerous waste products. Overall, it is clear that the highest proportion of waste is laid under, whereas the method of chemical treatment is the lowest in all countries. According to the graph, the most popular way of waste products is underground, which is made up 82% in the United Kingdom and 58% in Sweden respectively. In contrast, this methods accounts for a more than fifth in the Republic of Korea. The second popular way is recycling, which is just under seven in ten in Korea and a quarter in Sweden. However, this method is not used in the United Kingdom. As for an incineration, it is made up a fifth and just under one-ten in Korea, which is considered the least significant in the terms of the number. The United Kingdom uses this method a very small number, at 2%. Regarding a chemical treatment and a dumping at the sea are taken the same proportion, at 8% each.
The pie charts compare three countries in terms of using
dangerous
waste products.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the highest proportion of waste
is laid
under, whereas the
method
of chemical treatment is the lowest in all countries. According to the graph, the most popular way of waste products is underground, which
is made
up 82% in the United Kingdom and 58% in Sweden
respectively
.
In contrast
,
this
methods
accounts for a more than fifth in the Republic of Korea. The second popular way is recycling, which is
just
under seven in ten in Korea and a quarter in Sweden.
However
, this
method
is not
used
in the United Kingdom. As for an incineration, it
is made
up a fifth and
just
under one-ten in Korea, which
is considered
the least significant in the terms of the number. The United Kingdom
uses
this
method
a
very
small
number, at 2%. Regarding a chemical treatment and a dumping at the sea
are taken
the same proportion, at 8% each.